1 Muscular Strength & Endurance Dr. Ayers HPER 2150 Western Michigan University
2 Muscular Strength and Endurance Defined n Muscular strength –The ability of a muscle or muscle groups to exert maximal force against a resistance one time through the full ROM –One repetition maximum (1RM) n Muscular endurance –The ability of a muscle or muscle group to exert submaximal force repeatedly over a period of time n Often difficult to separate the two in physical education
3 Benefits of Strength Training n Health-Related Benefits –Prevention of CVD –Reduction and control of obesity & hypertension –Improved self-confidence & self-image –Development of good posture –Improved body comp –Improved flexibility –Establishment of lifetime interest in fitness n Skill-Related Benefits –Improved ability to perform basic motor skills –Possible prevention of injuries –Greater ease & efficiency of sport skill performance –Early development of coordination & balance –Better performance on nationwide fitness tests
4 Professional Guidelines & Recommendations n Professional position statements on youth strength training (ACSM, 1988; AAP, 1983, 1990; NSCA, 1985, 1996). –Proper supervision & technique instruction are critical –Focus on technique development & affective domain –Emphasize a variety of activities & skill development –Avoid the use of maximal lifts with children & adolescents –Sample training protocol: Initial focus on lifting technique High reps & light weight 1-3 sets x 6-15 reps 8-10 different exercises 2-3 nonconsecutive days per week